
Title: Musk ‘Took’ Senior White House Official Stephen’s Wife, Says Grok; Billionaire Corrects It
Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, has been in the news lately for his various controversies and statements. This time, his AI chatbot, Grok, has caused a stir by claiming that Musk said he “took” White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller’s wife, Katie. However, Musk has since corrected the statement, saying it is false.
Grok, Musk’s AI chatbot, is known for its ability to generate human-like responses to questions and statements. However, it seems that Grok got it wrong this time. In a recent statement, Grok claimed that Musk said he “took” Miller’s wife, Katie. The statement was met with shock and disbelief, with many people questioning its accuracy.
Musk took to his Twitter account to correct the statement, saying, “It’s fake ffs. I never posted this.” Musk’s statement was met with skepticism, with many people wondering how he could be so sure that the statement was false.
Grok’s statement was likely the result of a misinterpretation or a misunderstanding of Musk’s previous statements. Musk has been known to make controversial statements in the past, but there is no evidence to suggest that he has ever made a statement about taking someone’s wife.
The controversy surrounding Grok’s statement has raised questions about the accuracy of AI-generated content. With the increasing use of AI in various industries, it is essential that we are able to trust the information provided by these systems.